Friday, November 28, 2008

Call for Presentations... KM in the CG: Moving Modernization beyond 2010

We're ready now to start building our agenda. We're going to take this lull between Thanksgiving and Christmas to start really fleshing out the content of the KM Summit.

To give you an idea of what we're putting together, check out the agenda from our Measurement Summit which we held in November 2007.

Our theme for this summit is Knowledge Management in the Coast Guard: Moving Modernization beyond boxology 2010.

Our purpose is four-fold:
To provide a forum for Coast Guard knowledge management specialists and experts to:
  • Identify current knowledge management systems and best practices
  • Identify the current environment with regard to knowledge management
  • Identify opportunities for knowledge management improvements
  • Determine the way ahead to better use knowledge management at all levels of the Coast Guard
For more information about the Summit, see our page on iPedia.

To submit a presentation proposal, surf to this page on iPedia for details and a method for online proposal submission.

Please note that both of these pages cited above are on Intellipedia, the U.S. Government's Unclassified wiki hosted by Intelligence Community Enterprise Solutions. To view these pages, you will either need to be inside CGDN (or select other federal government networks) or logged in to Intelink/Passport. To register for Intelink/Passport, while inside CGDN, surf here.

Presentations will be accepted through the end of December.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I like the goals and the concept...just not the title. Propose an alternative: KM in the CG...Modernizing (or moving towards the next generation of) How We Share Organizational Knowledge. This keeps the tie to modernization, keeps it future focused, and is less confusing than the "boxology" term (which should be capitalized in your title line). George

Unknown said...

I agree with George that the title needs work. I wasn't aware that we where currently "boxologized"?

Unknown said...

The more open board meetings
the better the chance
for a better future,

Katie Hood - Jamberry Nails Independent Consultant said...

Hi - what is the current status of the summit?